Sen. Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii) wants men to "just shut up and step up" over the allegations of sexual misconduct against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
Crazy Mazie is taking her own advice and keeping her mouth shut after it was shown that she has taken money from an admitted wife abuser, a fellow Democrat, Sen. Tom Carper (D-Del.).
Carper's First State PAC donate $1,000 to Hirono's campaign in June, after he publicly admitted to spousal abuse.
But wait!
Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) already received $5,000 from Carper's PAC and other Democrats [aka hypocrites; aka Hypocrats] are raking in the dough from the dude who throws the blows: Senators John Tester of Montana, Bill Nelson of Florida and Joe Manchin of West Virginia. Each of them have received $10,000 from the PAC so far this year.
Carper admitted to hitting his wife, although he first denied it when it was first reported during his 1982 run for Congress, [ironically the same year Christine Blasey Ford alleged she was sexually abused by Kavanaugh], when he was interviewed in 1998 by a local journalist, Celia Cohen, who wrote "Only in Delaware."
"Did I slap my wife 20 years ago? Yes," Carper boasted. "Do I regret it? Yes. Would I do it again? No."
Are you a schmuck? Yes. Do you like asking your own questions? Duh.
Cohen wrote that Carper "would not speak of the physical abuse, even when they were repackaged and resurfaced 14 years later when they he ran was running for a second term as governor," but in the book interview, "he dealt with them straightforwardly."
The New York Post first alleged Carper hit his wife "so hard he gave her a black eye" while his children were allegedly "slapped around and bruised by Carper for behaviors such things as leaving the family dog on the bed."
But that doesn't matter to his fellow Democrats. He won his party's primary this month for a fourth Senate term.
Congratulations, Democrats. Your hypocrisy is only exceeded by lack of morals.
So while the Democrats are trying to make a case about a 17-year-old boy who they claim tried to rape a 15-year-old girl (who allegedly once bragged about having sex with over 60 high school boys) they have real issues with alliances with men who abuse women.
Mazie Hirono is the loudest anti-Kavanaugh senator, criticizing men and the culture of silence that the MeToo is attacking.
"Guess who is perpetuating all of these kinds of actions? It's the men in this country," Hirono said on Tuesday. "I just want to say to the men in this country: Just shut up and step up. Do the right thing, for a change."
Oh, and thank you Senator Carper for the kind donation.
"This is an environment where people see nothing, hear nothing, and say nothing. That is what we have to change," Hirono said in a statement, forgetting to add: 'except for Democrats.'
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Crazy Mazie is taking her own advice and keeping her mouth shut after it was shown that she has taken money from an admitted wife abuser, a fellow Democrat, Sen. Tom Carper (D-Del.).
Carper's First State PAC donate $1,000 to Hirono's campaign in June, after he publicly admitted to spousal abuse.
But wait!
Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) already received $5,000 from Carper's PAC and other Democrats [aka hypocrites; aka Hypocrats] are raking in the dough from the dude who throws the blows: Senators John Tester of Montana, Bill Nelson of Florida and Joe Manchin of West Virginia. Each of them have received $10,000 from the PAC so far this year.
Carper admitted to hitting his wife, although he first denied it when it was first reported during his 1982 run for Congress, [ironically the same year Christine Blasey Ford alleged she was sexually abused by Kavanaugh], when he was interviewed in 1998 by a local journalist, Celia Cohen, who wrote "Only in Delaware."
"Did I slap my wife 20 years ago? Yes," Carper boasted. "Do I regret it? Yes. Would I do it again? No."
Are you a schmuck? Yes. Do you like asking your own questions? Duh.
Cohen wrote that Carper "would not speak of the physical abuse, even when they were repackaged and resurfaced 14 years later when they he ran was running for a second term as governor," but in the book interview, "he dealt with them straightforwardly."
The New York Post first alleged Carper hit his wife "so hard he gave her a black eye" while his children were allegedly "slapped around and bruised by Carper for behaviors such things as leaving the family dog on the bed."
But that doesn't matter to his fellow Democrats. He won his party's primary this month for a fourth Senate term.
Congratulations, Democrats. Your hypocrisy is only exceeded by lack of morals.
So while the Democrats are trying to make a case about a 17-year-old boy who they claim tried to rape a 15-year-old girl (who allegedly once bragged about having sex with over 60 high school boys) they have real issues with alliances with men who abuse women.
Mazie Hirono is the loudest anti-Kavanaugh senator, criticizing men and the culture of silence that the MeToo is attacking.
"Guess who is perpetuating all of these kinds of actions? It's the men in this country," Hirono said on Tuesday. "I just want to say to the men in this country: Just shut up and step up. Do the right thing, for a change."
Oh, and thank you Senator Carper for the kind donation.
"This is an environment where people see nothing, hear nothing, and say nothing. That is what we have to change," Hirono said in a statement, forgetting to add: 'except for Democrats.'
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